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Nepal Hiking Tour

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  If trekking isn’t your cup of tea, try hiking between the lush green hills of  Kathmandu valley , while taking in breathtaking views of the Himalayas, plains, and valleys. A wanderer’s paradise Nepal has plenty of options for both professional and amateur hikers with a plethora of hiking trails to choose from. The Kathmandu Valley alone has over 50 hiking trails that range from easy to difficult and are accessible to all. Filled with forests and greenery the valley can be considered as a hiker's dream come true. There are many long as well as short hiking trails in and around Kathmandu that provide the travelers with the thrill and a vast array of views all unique on their own ranging from dense pine forests, river banks, rice terraced fields, waterfalls to green hills and snow capped mountains. Travelers can go for short hikes that last for about five hours or longer hikes that extend throughout the day, according to their preference.  Shivapuri, Sundarijal,  Namo...

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

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  Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek - 23 days Cost: 2300 $ per person Cost includes Trek Guide, Meals 3 times, Guest House, Permit, Special Permit and Transportation, Flight Ticekts.

Gokyo Valley in Everest Region

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Gokyo valley consists of small villages nestled in the Himalaya where most of the houses are tea- houses catering to the trekkers with necessary services. Popular for its views, one of the eight-thousanders, Cho Oyu is seen towards the north from Gokyo along with the spectacular panoramic view of other eight- thousanders extending from Everest, Lhotse all the way to Makalu. There are many great views all around the valley, but one can venture up to the summit of Gokyo Ri situated at an altitude of 5,357 m to get an all-round spectacular view of the peaks and the pristine Gokyo lakes. The holy Gokyo lakes are of religious significance to the Hindus and Buddhists. These lakes also provide refuge to the migratory birds on their trans- Himalayan migration, twice annually. Apart from this, Gokyo is also renowned for being the world’s highest altitude ice skating range and a part of  Ramsar sites . In Nepal, different category visitors and trekkers comes here and doing their own...

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

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Annapurna Base Camp Trek 11 days Cost: 675$ per person Minimum: 2 pax Cost includes trekking permit, trek guide, accommodation, all meals, TIMS card, all transportation etc Click this link for detail: Annapurna Base Camp Trek  

Everest Base Camp Trek Journey

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  The journey to Everest or Everest Base Camp begins with a dramatic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, after which you hike up the Everest region to reach your destination in the Himalayas. However, for die-hard lovers of trekking, there is another switchback starting from Jiri through the mid-hills of Solu, an ethnically diverse section of the trek rich. For those with sufficient time, a 10-12 day trek through Solu to the Khumbu and the Sagarmatha National Park is an excellent itinerary both in terms of acclimatization and to observe the changing customs, traditions, and lifestyles as you go from the lower altitude settlements to those in the higher altitudes. A part of the Himalayan ecological zone, the park was added to the list of  UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites  in 1979. The park has three of the world's highest mountains: Everest, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu besides countless other peaks that rise above 6,000 meters from sea level. In Nepal, different...
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 Everest Base Camp Trek - 12 days Cost 1250$ per person Cost includes in Services as Accommodation, Meals, Transportation, Trekking Guide, Permit and Tims. For detail information click: Everest Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Trek Nepal

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  The Annapurna range is a series of peaks stretching 55 km with the highest point, Mt. Annapurna I, being the tenth highest summit in the world. It lies east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya by the Kali Gandaki River, which separates it from the other large massif, the Dhaulagiri. Dhaulagiri I is 34 km west of Annapurna I. In Sanskrit Annapurna literally means “full of grains” but is normally taken to mean “Goddess of Harvests”. The Hindu Goddess of fertility is also known as Annapurna. The entire massif lies within the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP).Mt Annapurna I is the main peak of this chain of mountains which includes three other peaks that share its name. They are Annapurna II (7.937m), Annapurna III (7,555m) and Annapurna South (7,219m). Unlike other giants, the Annapurna I barely stands out, most of it hidden by other peaks in front of it.  In Nepal, different category visitors and trekkers comes here and doing their own choices, so regar...